Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Directions Extra PDF
Directions Extra PDF
Learning about
giving and asking for directions put ourselves a step closer to reaching that goal. With this, we get
to know how to move around thus becoming more confident.
When learning how to give directions to a location, we also practice some valuable
skills such as how to navigate the town and, of course, city vocabulary. It’s important to take baby
steps while learning this topic, starting first with moving left or right, or up and down. By doing this
we’ll be able to start making more precise sentences to communicate our thoughts. Remember to
practice the prepositions, which are also used when giving directions in English.
go straight
turn left
turn right
between near
You can find the coffee shop between the office
I live near the forest.
building and the movie theater.
go down behind
go over
turn back / go back
To get to the building, you have to go over the
walkway. If you get to the bridge, you went too far, you’ll have to
turn back.
go through
go down
Take a shortcut to the school going through the park.
Go down the hill and you’ll find the entrance to the
park.
go up
Street
Sidewalk
Corner
zebra crossing
Highway
Signpost
Crossroad
Avenue
Junction
Bridge
T-junction
Freeway
Intersection
Overpass
Exit ramp
Tunnel
PRACTICING LISTENING:
This Is War
Thirty Seconds To Mars
“Turn around
Every now and then I get a little bit lonely
And you're never coming 'round
Turn around
Every now and then I get a little bit tired
Of listening to the sound of my tears…”
Fast Car
Tracy Chapman
Dancing On My Own
Calum Scott